Here we were thinking the double-kinked rail at Paine’s Park was stupid…Is a triple-kinked rail the most useless thing ever installed inside a skatepark? (For everyone except the guy who decided to darkslide down one, obvs.)

What’s the last #game #changing trick that actually affected you? Do you remember the tricks in Nigel Hudsons’ part? Do you even know how many stairs that guy in the fedora grinded down? When was the last time you were bothered to count #a #lot #of #stairs? When did you lose track of the tricks that went down Hollywood High?

Will skateboarding’s concession to #normcore be that we collectively stop caring how good tricks are, and accept the old “skate 4 fun” adage that gets mumbled more than it gets practiced in #game #changing circles? e.g. will Nigel Hudsons’ next part be heavily influenced by Genesis Evans? (BTW is the Chrome add-on that filters the word “normcore” from webpages available for Safari yet?)

Or will skateboarding accidentally propel itself into irrelevance the same way rollerblading did in the late-nineties, because it will soon just start to look silly?

Did YG’s album leak yet?

Anyway, here’s a guy darksliding a triple-kinked rail (Note that not all of the hard-hitting questions above relate back to a guy darksliding a triple-kinked rail):

Can we agree that the out ledge from hell next to the rail is equally, if not more useless. It’s like the dudes who designed some of those early 2000’s concrete parks thought we all skated like Cairo Foster

Skateboarding has always been kind of lame to me… lil flips and tiny grinds. What out kids you might hurt your shin : / Even the most insane crazy skateboarder will always be not even nearly as big as the smallest average rollerblader…

I’ve tried both sports and flipping the board around can be fun cause all you need is flat surface but as far as innovation and freedom to try tricks, skateboarding is pretty limited by it’s nature.